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Preview of Guide to graphs: Pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, scatterplots + activities

Guide to graphs: Pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, scatterplots + activities

Created by
By Miss C
This is a fantastic resource for introducing students to graphing and data representation. This booklet will take students through the uses for particular graphs and how to construct them. At the end of each module, there are activities for students to complete, to practice their graphing skills. Answer key is included, making this a no-prep activity. This booklet covers: - why we visually represent data - pie charts and how to create them - bar graphs and how to create them - line graphs an
Preview of FREE! Graph Paper - Blank or Labelled, One and Four Quadrant!!

FREE! Graph Paper - Blank or Labelled, One and Four Quadrant!!

Created by
Mr Jones Online
I always used to look online for graph paper and all I would find were small JPG images that could not be used for what I was trying to do!! NOT ANYMORE! These are HIGH QUALITY PDF DOCUMENTS that can be printed in color or grayscale for your graphing needs!! Seven different styles of graph paper are included in this FREE bundle!! Blank 8.5 x 11" Four Quadrant Labelled (Full Page) Four Quadrant Blank (Full Page) One Quadrant Labelled (Full Page) One Quadrant Blank (Full Page) One Quadrant Labell
Preview of Compound Inequality Foldable *FREEBIE*

Compound Inequality Foldable *FREEBIE*

Created by
AlgebraLove
Compound inequality foldable for "and" and "or" inequalities. Also has graph solutions. Answer key included! ENJOY!
Preview of Using Google Sheets to Create a Scatter Plot (and add a Line of Best Fit)

Using Google Sheets to Create a Scatter Plot (and add a Line of Best Fit)

Created by
SCIENCEWORX
This resource is a 3-page handout containing very detailed instructions on how to use Google Sheets to create a scatter plot. This is very helpful for math and science students who need an easy way to graph and interpret data. It also includes a short section on adding a line of best fit along with its equation.
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations Foldable

Solving Systems of Equations Foldable

Here is a free foldable for solving systems of equations. This foldable must be printed double sided. To fold this foldable first take the copy that says Elimination. You should have the word Elimination at the bottom of the paper facing you. Next take the paper that says Substitution. The Substitution should be at the bottom of the page facing you. Put the Substitution paper in front of the Elimination paper. Next slide the Substitution paper up so you can see the word Elimination below it. Fin
Preview of Millimeter Graph Paper Generator - Create & Print Custom Grids

Millimeter Graph Paper Generator - Create & Print Custom Grids

Instantly create and print free, custom graph paper for any project. Generate Quad, Isometric, Hexagonal, Polar, Logarithmic, and Dot grids. Fully customize paper size, color, and spacing. Download a high-resolution PDF or PNG for perfect accuracy. *** Updates *** 1. Custom Logo IntegrationUpload Capability: You can now upload a custom image (PNG or JPG) to serve as a logo at the top of the page.Dynamic Scaling: A new "Logo Width" slider appears automatically when a logo is uploaded. You can ad
Preview of Cornell Notes for Graphing - Math/Science (editable)

Cornell Notes for Graphing - Math/Science (editable)

Created by
Burton Reed
Similar in design to my free Cornell Notes template, this template includes 2 pages for graphing and taking notes on it. The right side of both pages is graph paper with room for labels and increments and the left side is room for notes and prompts for students to reflect on their graphs. The document is compatible with word and able to be edited to reflect specific needs you may have.
Preview of Cornell Notes Dot and Graphing Template (Editable)

Cornell Notes Dot and Graphing Template (Editable)

Created by
Burton Reed
This template is similar to my free Cornell notes template, however instead of a field to write down notes there is an area filled with dots that can be used to create graphs or shapes. Like other Cornell notes, it still contains the left-hand column to generate extra thoughts and a summary section on the bottom.
Preview of All Graphs Together D(t), V(t) and A(t) Bundle

All Graphs Together D(t), V(t) and A(t) Bundle

Acceleration–Time Graphs Lesson Bundle Make acceleration–time graphs clear, engaging, and stress-free with this complete, classroom-ready lesson bundle. Designed for high school physics students, this resource walks learners step-by-step through understanding, interpreting, and creating acceleration–time graphs, while reinforcing connections between displacement, velocity, and acceleration. This bundle is perfect for introductory kinematics, guided instruction, practice, and assessment—all in
Preview of Types of Correlation - Reference Sheet

Types of Correlation - Reference Sheet

Created by
Trendy Math
Use this reference sheet to help your students identify the various types of correlation (association)! One page is filled in with each scatter plot. Another is blank for students to sketch their own scatter plots for each description.
Preview of Google Sheet & Demos Project:  Breaking Even

Google Sheet & Demos Project: Breaking Even

In this project, students will follow step-by-step instructions to design a Google Sheet that calculates the breakeven point for several given scenarios in units and dollars. Students will also verify these calculations using the free Desmos online graphing calculator. This project aligns with Chapter 9 of Mary Hansen's Business Math textbook, but it can be used in any Google, math, business, or finance-related subject.
Preview of WHICH GRAPH SHOULD I USE? - Graphing - Math - Science - Interactive Notebook

WHICH GRAPH SHOULD I USE? - Graphing - Math - Science - Interactive Notebook

Created by
JUST THE FACTS
Have trouble teaching students which graph is appropriate? This is the resource for you. As you can see from the preview the branching tree walks students through 4 simple questions that will lead them to the correct graph. Graphs included in the resource are; bar, line, scatter plot, histogram, and pie chart. This PDF is formatted to print 3 slips er 8 1/2 by 11 page. These are the perfect size for bookmarks or for interactive notebooks.
Preview of Conic Sections Cheat Sheet - Foldable for Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola

Conic Sections Cheat Sheet - Foldable for Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola

Conic Sections Cheat Sheet - Foldable for Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, and Hyperbola. Graph paper included! *** UPDATED *** Now with highlighted a,b, and c lengths AND a version with parametric equations. Create a foldable or just pass out the Conic cheat sheet, the choice is yours. Please view my free preview. I also use the unfilled conic foldable as a quiz or pretest warmup. This is a comprehensive guide to the 4 conic sections (circle, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola). This file inc
Preview of 2 Grids with Axes and Workspace

2 Grids with Axes and Workspace

Created by
Bravo Math
This convenient and time-saving printout has 2 grids with x-y axes and workspaces per page. It makes neat work easy! The file is two pages long so you can print double-sided. This is also great for doing screen-capture videos and overhead presentations. In return for this free product, if you have a spare moment, I'd love your feedback either in the form of a rating, comment, or an email. Thanks!
Preview of Intro to Functions and Relations

Intro to Functions and Relations

This is a set of lecture notes and exercises that explore the concepts of relations and functions through real-world examples. The exercises practice identifying functions and relations as well as graphing them. You can use the lecture notes to guide your own lecture, or print them out for the students to have. ***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future purchases*** • Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase, you'll see a “Provide Feedback" button. Click it, and you will go to a
Preview of Making Music from Math Equations

Making Music from Math Equations

Created by
Pios Labs
LESSON PURPOSE:Enrich students' understanding of two-dimensional x-y equations in a discovery-based or exploration-based activity.Have students analyze linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, sine, tangent, and random number functions and equations.Introduce sonifications of equations (hearable equations) as an alternative or supplement to visualizations of equations on traditional x-y graphs. It relies on the free Chordinates! web app online, by Pios Labs: https://www.pioslabs.com/chordinate
Preview of Slope Concepts and Graphing Linear Systems

Slope Concepts and Graphing Linear Systems

Created by
Dawn Designs
Reinforce 3 ways of determining slope, and use slope to determine the behavior of lines in a linear system. Practice determining slope: • Given a graph • Given 2 points on a line • Given an equation Use slope to determine if the lines in the system: • Intersect • Are parallel • Coincide This Package includes: 3 pages of problems, 3 pages of solutions, a 3-page README file. The Package also includes this FREEBIE: Summary of Methods for Graphing Linear Equations and Solving Linear Systems
Preview of Graphing with Technology (Microsoft Word/Excel 2013)

Graphing with Technology (Microsoft Word/Excel 2013)

Created by
Jared Laberge
Help students learn to create graphs using technology! This graphing with technology booklet acts as a compressed guide and practice sheet for Microsoft Word/Excel 2013. Each graph contains step-by-step directions and screen-capture images so that students will never get lost. In addition, the data used in this assignment is both relatable and engaging for teenage target groups. By completing this task, students will be able to create 7 different types of graphs using technology: - pie gra
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations - Practice: Plot Points, X- and Y-Intercepts, Slope

Graphing Linear Equations - Practice: Plot Points, X- and Y-Intercepts, Slope

Created by
Dawn Designs
This worksheet packet was designed to be used after lecture for extra practice. Charts and rectangular (Cartesian) coordinate grids are provided to aid in plotting the ordered pairs on the graph. Three methods for graphing lines are included: • Point Plotting • X- and Y-Intercepts • Slope-Intercept Solutions are provided, which are duplicates of the practice problem pages with the answers filled in and the graphing completed. You may also be interested in these graphing worksheet products: Graph
Preview of Understanding Kinematics: Position and Velocity

Understanding Kinematics: Position and Velocity

These worksheets will set any learner on a fun path to mastering the basics of kinematics including the ability to measure position and calculate velocity. The associated video approaches this with the fun of tracking a flying bird. Worksheets help you capture the position of the bird as the video frames advance. then plot that position against time. The velocity is determined by the rate at which position changes with time. Product Includes: * “Oil Drip” Diagram, with position and time scales,
Preview of Solving Linear Systems by Graphing, Substitution, Addition (Elimination), Slope

Solving Linear Systems by Graphing, Substitution, Addition (Elimination), Slope

Created by
Dawn Designs
Guided problem solving to solve linear systems by graphing, substitution, and addition (elimination) methods. Tables with instructions guide students through every step during solving. Cartesian (rectangular) coordinate systems are provided to help expedite graphing the systems. Small tables are provided to guide students through the process of graphing each line using point plotting, x- and y-intercepts, and slope-intercept methods. The package consists of: 14 pages of problems for solv
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  The Coordinate Plane with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

Algebra Power-Point: The Coordinate Plane with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

I am very excited to share with you my power point on The Coordinate Plane. ^ This forty-seven page presentation brings students into a whole new realm of mathematics where algebra and geometry meet for the first time in the world of numbers. * I have included a bit of history trivia as to how the coordinate plane arrived with its name, "The Cartesian Plane," and an interesting tid-bit about it's creator. * From there, the lesson discusses the origin, x-axis, y-axis, ordered pa
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